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#76
Soul filled with grease
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Hills-Vegas, NC
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Bikes: Early Surly XCheck;1960 Schwinn Speedster;1996 Giant CroMo Camper;1986 Fuji
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#80
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Screw U!!!!
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#81
Old School Rad
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: The old Mountains
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#83
"STAT"
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: WVU-Morgantown
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Wow.. Scuderia you have some really nice rigs.
Attention to deal props for the colors and accents.
very very nice.
Attention to deal props for the colors and accents.
very very nice.
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#85
Don't call me sir
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Charlottesville, VA
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Bikes: 1954 Holdsworth 3 speed, 1969 Bob Jackson, 1988 Miyata Twelve Hundred (retired), 1989 Schwinn Paramount, 2004 Santa Cruz Blur Classic, 2012 Specialized P3, 2013 Specialized Roubaix Expert Disc
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Scuderia,
You have some beautiful bikes, no question. They are detailed well and apparently never ridden. Being as they are such showpieces I would recommend lining the tire logos up with the valve. It was the only thing that distracted me from my total viewing experience.
You have some beautiful bikes, no question. They are detailed well and apparently never ridden. Being as they are such showpieces I would recommend lining the tire logos up with the valve. It was the only thing that distracted me from my total viewing experience.
#86
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Scuderia, with a username like that.. you must also have some ferrari's in the garage... might as well post those too.
#87
lungbuster
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: 132 & Bush
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Bikes: Trek 5000 Road, SSFG Road, Kona FS MTN, Frankenbike
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#89
Dungbeetlesque
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Sunman, IN
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Bikes: '09 GT Peace 9r, 198x Raleigh Pursuit
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I, too, am new on BikeForums. However, I would like to present the antithesis to Scuderia's bikes:
My '99 Giant hand-me-down complete with harvested parts from my bro's busted bike. Gets me through the woods alright, so I'm content!
I just got some wellgo M7 pedals, but don't have the shoes yet
My '99 Giant hand-me-down complete with harvested parts from my bro's busted bike. Gets me through the woods alright, so I'm content!
I just got some wellgo M7 pedals, but don't have the shoes yet
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#90
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Chicago's Northwest suburb
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A lot of nice rides so far.
For me nothing new since the last thread except a new spoke and some new pics.
Really wanting a new wheel set before this season is up, then its time for a new frame for me, probably will be a Trance XO built up with mostly parts from this little guy:
For me nothing new since the last thread except a new spoke and some new pics.
Really wanting a new wheel set before this season is up, then its time for a new frame for me, probably will be a Trance XO built up with mostly parts from this little guy:
#91
Old School Rad
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Hey Scuderia, Do you really ride those bikes or do you just sit around a rub on them?
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Like a circus monkey on a stolen Harley......
Like a circus monkey on a stolen Harley......
#92
Fool
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Asheville, NC
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#94
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Thanks. Singapore is a small island and we dun have much purpose built bike trails. We have to bike in neighboring countries like Malaysia or Indonesia. Will post some local trail pictures from this weekend's ride.
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Point noted thanks.
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Sorry for the Off Topic guys...
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#98
Jasper
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Zeist, Netherlands
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Bikes: '90 Peugeot Ventoux, Cornelo, '89 Gazelle Field Cruiser MTB, '83 Peugeot PFN10, '96 Gary Fisher Aquila
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hi jimmybug, nice 99 Giant Rincon. I like those 90's mtb's! Is there a reason you don't upgrade to v-brakes? won't cost that much and gives your bike a more modern look. Same for an ahead setup/fork and a new saddle.
#99
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Well unlike some of you people, my bike ain't pretty, but it sure performs.
#100
Dungbeetlesque
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Thanks! The only reasons I haven't upgraded are being in school and cheapness. I really DO need a new saddle... This probably shows my ignorance, but I wasn't aware of an easy way to convert threaded to threadless. (Is it really that big of an improvement?) If I were to get a new fork, would it be worthwhile to skip the v-brakes and get a disc brake up front? Kinda just thinking outloud, don't mean to hijack the thread. I think I'll start searching the forums!